>>856502They fall apart quickly in the field. Most of the high speed cool looking boots to do, same with the underarmor tactical boots. Don't buy military boots unless you have to because you're in the military.
Lowa Combat GTX boots an example of the top tier of "military boots"... because they're basically just regular Lowa hiking boots
Military boots typically are cheaper than regular hiking boots. I wore Rocky SV2's for a long time, only started falling apart recently after 2 year of regular abuse in all terrain (rocky, sand and swamp). They're a popular mid-range military boot because they're relatively light, dry fast, good tread and are pretty tough.